Canadian police scale back search for two children missing in woods for six days
Briefly

After nearly a week of intensive searching, Canadian police have begun to reduce the number of searchers for missing siblings Lily and Jack Sullivan, aged six and four, in rural Nova Scotia. Despite extensive efforts involving drones and canine units, authorities now believe the chances of finding them alive are low. The RCMP has also started to examine potential foul play, treating the disappearance as suspicious. The investigation involves multiple agencies, and police emphasize that they have not abandoned hope, stressing the community's heartache over the children's fate.
We're not packing up and we're not giving up. The disappearance of the children has shaken both the province and the country.
All missing persons files are treated as suspicious until our investigation leads us to determine otherwise.
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